
I always felt sorry for this guy I used to work with many years ago. He was impeccably dressed, perfectly groomed. All the women fawned over him.
But from a distance. Read more »

You may not be able to change your genes, but how about changing things like what you feed your body?
The findings are not exactly conclusive – and research is ongoing - but they do point to this: nutrition may go a long way toward protecting you from breast cancer. It can’t hurt to eat a healthy diet, right? Vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and beans: these are the foods most experts agree on to give you a major anti-cancer boost. Read more »

Thanks to the miracles of modern science, there are countless ways to erase wrinkles and other signs of aging. Too bad even the best of them—from creams to cosmetic surgery—take time: time to work and often time to recover from.
So is there anything you can you do to look younger while you’re waiting for that new miracle cream to kick in? Yep—plenty. We uncovered the experts’ secrets for instantly knocking off years without spending a ton of money or wasting any more time. Read more »
You heard correctly. Middle schools and high schools in South Dakota and central and northern California have started threatening the students who sport the "I heart boobies" bracelets with suspension, citing the language is offensive.

Students have also been asked to remove the bracelets. The bracelets are produced by the non-profit organization, Keep A Breast Foundation. Read more »

In the U.S., one out of eight women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime. The National Cancer Institute claims that once a woman hits the age of 30, her chances of getting breast cancer multiply by ten! Read more »